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Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:09 pm
by Mayberryman
I am in the process of getting parts together to build two pre 1965 Sports or Sports Racing cars. The rules state that you can only use a motor with 18,000 RPM or less. My plan is to purchase a couple of the Slot It sidewinder chassis and fit them to the correct bodies. Now, my question, like many of you I have several stock Scaley 18K motors that I have replaced with faster motors and these seem to be a direct pop in for my chassis of choice. When you are using one of these motors and wish to put a brass or steel pinion on it do you have to remove or lessen the splines on the motor shaft that kept the plastic pinion on it?
Thanking you in advance
Spencer (Mayberryman) Wilkinson
Re: Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:14 pm
by RichD
If you have a good gear press you can use brass pinions on a splined motor shaft with no problem. Shoreline Model Raceways has a class for cars with a Scalextric motor and the Slot.t HRS is the most popular chassis. You will need an endbell drive motor pod.
Re: Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:19 pm
by Florida_Slotter
Re: Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:30 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
To minimize any chance of distortion of the pinion, I use some fine grit sandpaper on the motor shaft. I use a 9 volt battery and just a few seconds of holding the paper on the shaft while it spins. I don't sand it flush, just a little to reduce the splines. But as Rich stated you don't have to really, just a one of goofy things I do.
Re: Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:26 pm
by hksk25
I also lightly sand it, must be a Harry thing! Afraid of pushing the shaft in the motor.
Harry
Re: Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:21 pm
by Florida_Slotter
Re: Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:52 am
by FootScoot
Or you can be completely OCD like me and solder those brass pinions on. I use a 2mm reamer on the pinion so it will slide onto the motor shaft. Then tin the shaft with solder, put a very small drop of acid flux in the bore of the pinion, place on the end of the motor shaft, heat the pinion with a soldering iron and slide the heated pinion onto the motor shaft exactly where you want it. Just something I do. :twocents-twocents:
Re: Brass Pinions on stock Scaley Motors

Posted:
Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:34 pm
by Audi1
I have put brass pinions (Slot.It) on many Scalextric back stripe motors after removing the stock plastic gear. I use the Slot.It gear press/extractor and have never had any problems with the splined shaft on the Scaley motor.
Audi1